\subsection{Formulating sub-questions}
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	\emph{This applies to section 8.}
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Formulating the subquestions will help us identify the different problem areas and allow us to solve the problem as a whole by focusing on one problem at a time. We formulated these subquestions based on our expectations of what might be causing the current main issues. We used the information given and our assumptions to achieve this.
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	\item[-] Is the order handling system capable of handling the large amounts of data simultaneously coming in during the whole day?
	\item[-]Are companies aware of the fact that they can only have one active bid on the entire site at the same time?
	\item[-]Are companies, willingly or accidentally, placing bids on more than one order at the same time? Thereby overwriting their previous bids on different orders and causing undesired results.
	\item[-]Does the distinct attribute \texttt{Company\_ID} in the bids table, meaning that there can only be one row in the active \texttt{Bids} table at any given time, cause previous bids to be removed unintentionally?
	\item[-]How is the flow of the queue being ensured? Could it happen that the queue locks up when more than one bid is on pause in the queue?
	\item[-]Are bids on a certain order sometimes still held in the queue at the time the winning bid is selected for that order?
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